Bad Bunny finally conquered the coveted Album Of The Year category at the 2025 Latin GRAMMYS — and did so with his most political album to date.
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS earned the Puerto Rican singer his fifth and final win of the night, bringing Benito to a career total of 17. Following the Biggest Night in Latin Music, Bad Bunny is now one of the most-awarded artists in Latin GRAMMYS history.
On DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS ("I Should Have Taken More Photos"), the artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio pays tribute to his native Puerto Rico — not only through an array of genres, such as salsa, but also through the figure of the jíbaro, a Puerto Rican cultural symbol.
"I want to dedicate this award to all the children and young people of Latin America, and especially those from Puerto Rico," said Bad Bunny upon receiving the award, also dedicating the Latin GRAMMY to a new generation of Puerto Rican artists such as Rai Nao, Dei V, Omar Courtz, Chuwi, among others.
"Never stop dreaming and being yourselves; never forget where you come from. There are many ways to serve your country; we chose music," he added.
The LP includes tracks like the namesake "DtMF," a deeply nostalgic viral hit that resonated not only among Puerto Ricans but also throughout Latin America. The song also received the Latin GRAMMY for Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance and Best Urban Song.
Bad Bunny arrived at the 2025 Latin GRAMMYS as the artist with the most nominations of the night, with 12 categories. He also took home the award for Best Reggaeton Performance for "Voy a Llevarte Pa' PR." In between his wins, Benito performed "WELTiTA" with Chuwi — another song from DeBÍ TiRAR.
Other nominees included Rauw Alejandro (Cosa Nuestra), CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso (PAPOTA), Gloria Estefan (Raíces), Vicente García (Puñito De Yocahú), Joaquina (al romper la burbuja), Natalia Lafourcade (Cancionera), Carín León (Palabra de To's – Seca), Liniker (CAJU), Elena Rose (En las Nubes – Con Mis Panas) and Alejandro Sanz (¿Y Ahora Qué?).